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Travis Kalanick hits back.

Uber's former CEO slammed one of the company's biggest investors in a court filing Thursday.

Kalanick was sued by Benchmark Capital last week, over a boardroom battle that now has the VC firm working to get him off the board.

In his latest response, Kalanick reportedly called the lawsuit a "public and personal attack" against him, and argued for the case to be settled in private arbitration.

His filing also accused Benchmark of carrying out its plan "at the most shameful of times" -- after Kalanick lost his mother in a boating accident in May.

President Trump tweets a debunked rumor after the Barcelona attack.

The president was criticized Thursday for tweeting a story about how John J. Pershing, an American general, handled rebels in the Philippines in the early 20th century.

"Trump was likely referring to a supposed practice of shooting Muslims with bullets dipped in pig's blood or burying them with the bodies of pigs," reported CNNMoney's Oliver Darcy. "There is no evidence to support this claim."